Hi guys! I'm not quite sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I'm going to see if anyone has suggestions anyways.
I'm currently creating a unit where I want to highlight the second-wave feminist unit. I would ask for books, as the subreddit suggests, but I want to have students change up what they read and give them a variety of different genres to help expand their reading skills.
Currently, I am looking for authors who are not white. While their work is great, I want to cover other voices as I am having them read The Awakening and Save Me The Waltz, and while some of the works I have that are supporting this are not white (currently supporting The Awakening with sections of Fear of Flying by Erica Jong), I would also love to share other perspectives (however, if there's also suggestions for texts that support The Awakening and Save Me The Waltz, please feel free to suggest those as well! I want to provide students with different perspectives outside of the literary canon). I currently have them reading sections of Ain't I A Woman? by bell hooks and "A Woman Speaks" by Audre Lorde.
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